Evaluation of dietary intake in Danish adults by means of an index based on food-based dietary guidelines
Background: Data on dietary intake and physical activity has been collected from a representative sample of the Danish population from 2003–2008. Objectives: The aim of the present study was to describe the habitual diet in Denmark and to evaluate the overall diet quality using a diet qua...
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doaj-9044e7154cd14affb8d0a5693aae7b882020-11-24T21:32:30ZengSwedish Nutrition FoundationFood & Nutrition Research1654-66281654-661X2012-04-015601810.3402/fnr.v56i0.17129Evaluation of dietary intake in Danish adults by means of an index based on food-based dietary guidelinesVibeke K. KnudsenSisse FagtEllen TrolleJeppe MatthiessenMargit V. GrothAnja Biltoft-JensenMette R. SørensenAgnes N. PedersenBackground: Data on dietary intake and physical activity has been collected from a representative sample of the Danish population from 2003–2008. Objectives: The aim of the present study was to describe the habitual diet in Denmark and to evaluate the overall diet quality using a diet quality index based on the National Food-Based Dietary Guidelines (FBDG), which consists of seven guidelines regarding diet and one regarding physical activity. Design: Data from the Danish National Survey of Diet and Physical Activity 2003–2008 (n=3354) were included. The diet quality index was constructed based on five of the seven dietary guidelines. Individuals were categorised according to quartiles of the diet quality index, and food and nutrient intakes were estimated in each of the groups. Results: Macronutrient distribution did not meet recommendations in any of the groups, as energy from total fat and especially saturated fat was too high. A high intake of high-fat milk products, fat on bread and processed meat contributed to a high intake of total fat and saturated fat, and sugar-sweetened soft drinks contributed to a high intake of added sugars in the group below the lowest quartile of the diet quality index. Individuals above in the highest quartile had higher intakes of ‘healthy foods’ such as fish, fruit and vegetables, rye bread, and also a higher consumption of water and wine. Overall, intakes of micronutrients were sufficient in all groups. Conclusions: The diet quality index is a useful tool in assessing food and nutrient intake in individuals with high vs. low degree of compliance towards the dietary guidelines, and provides a valuable tool in future studies investigating variations in dietary intakes with respect to lifestyle, demographic and regional differences in Denmark.http://www.foodandnutritionresearch.net/index.php/fnr/article/view/17129/21712diet habitsindexcross-sectional7-days pre-coded food diaryfood-based dietary guidelines |
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Vibeke K. Knudsen Sisse Fagt Ellen Trolle Jeppe Matthiessen Margit V. Groth Anja Biltoft-Jensen Mette R. Sørensen Agnes N. Pedersen |
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Vibeke K. Knudsen Sisse Fagt Ellen Trolle Jeppe Matthiessen Margit V. Groth Anja Biltoft-Jensen Mette R. Sørensen Agnes N. Pedersen Evaluation of dietary intake in Danish adults by means of an index based on food-based dietary guidelines Food & Nutrition Research diet habits index cross-sectional 7-days pre-coded food diary food-based dietary guidelines |
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Vibeke K. Knudsen Sisse Fagt Ellen Trolle Jeppe Matthiessen Margit V. Groth Anja Biltoft-Jensen Mette R. Sørensen Agnes N. Pedersen |
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Evaluation of dietary intake in Danish adults by means of an index based on food-based dietary guidelines |
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Evaluation of dietary intake in Danish adults by means of an index based on food-based dietary guidelines |
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Evaluation of dietary intake in Danish adults by means of an index based on food-based dietary guidelines |
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Evaluation of dietary intake in Danish adults by means of an index based on food-based dietary guidelines |
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Evaluation of dietary intake in Danish adults by means of an index based on food-based dietary guidelines |
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evaluation of dietary intake in danish adults by means of an index based on food-based dietary guidelines |
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Swedish Nutrition Foundation |
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Food & Nutrition Research |
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1654-6628 1654-661X |
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2012-04-01 |
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Background: Data on dietary intake and physical activity has been collected from a representative sample of the Danish population from 2003–2008. Objectives: The aim of the present study was to describe the habitual diet in Denmark and to evaluate the overall diet quality using a diet quality index based on the National Food-Based Dietary Guidelines (FBDG), which consists of seven guidelines regarding diet and one regarding physical activity. Design: Data from the Danish National Survey of Diet and Physical Activity 2003–2008 (n=3354) were included. The diet quality index was constructed based on five of the seven dietary guidelines. Individuals were categorised according to quartiles of the diet quality index, and food and nutrient intakes were estimated in each of the groups. Results: Macronutrient distribution did not meet recommendations in any of the groups, as energy from total fat and especially saturated fat was too high. A high intake of high-fat milk products, fat on bread and processed meat contributed to a high intake of total fat and saturated fat, and sugar-sweetened soft drinks contributed to a high intake of added sugars in the group below the lowest quartile of the diet quality index. Individuals above in the highest quartile had higher intakes of ‘healthy foods’ such as fish, fruit and vegetables, rye bread, and also a higher consumption of water and wine. Overall, intakes of micronutrients were sufficient in all groups. Conclusions: The diet quality index is a useful tool in assessing food and nutrient intake in individuals with high vs. low degree of compliance towards the dietary guidelines, and provides a valuable tool in future studies investigating variations in dietary intakes with respect to lifestyle, demographic and regional differences in Denmark. |
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diet habits index cross-sectional 7-days pre-coded food diary food-based dietary guidelines |
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